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Investigating the effect of inherent safety principles on system reliability in process design
Chemical engineering research & design, 2018During the last decade, inherent safety has emerged as an area of interest in both academic and industrial research. Various regulatory bodies have enforced the consideration of inherently safer design alternatives.
Nilesh Ade +4 more
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Designs that lacked inherent safety: case histories
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2003The fundamentals of Inherently Safer Design were not fully appreciated in the initial design (or re-design) in the following series of case histories. Two case histories involving the basic element of plant layout to minimize property damages and injury will be covered first. Simple physical separation could have reduced the losses. A case history that
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Incorporation of inherent safety principles in process safety management
Process Safety Progress, 2007AbstractProcess safety management (PSM) deals with the identification, understanding, and control of process hazards to prevent process‐related injuries and incidents. Explicit incorporation of the principles of inherent safety in the basic definition and functional operation of the various PSM elements can help to improve the quality of the safety ...
Paul R. Amyotte +3 more
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Developing a model for hospital inherent safety assessment: Conceptualization and validation
International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 2018BACKGROUND: Paying attention to the safety of hospitals, as the most crucial institute for providing medical and health services wherein a bundle of facilities, equipment, and human resource exist, is of significant importance.
S. Yari +6 more
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Safety is an inherently inconsistent concept
Safety Science, 2012Abstract Some basic principles for philosophical definition work are introduced and then applied to safety and related concepts. Definitions are provided first for comparative safety concepts such as “safer than” and then for the monadic “safe”. It is shown that “safe” is an inherently inconsistent concept, i.e.
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The inherent safety of cadmium pigments
Environmental Technology Letters, 1981Abstract Cadmium has the biological characteristics of an essential nutrient and evidence does not clearly link its exposure to human hypertension. Thus, the concept that the use of cadmium pigments should be banned because their incineration may pose a hazard to human health calls for reappraisal.
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Achieving Inherent Safety From Inherent Hazard and Risk Factors
Proceedings of the 31st European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL 2021), 2021Sharmin Sultana, Stein Haugen
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Traffic Safety Evaluation Based on the Inherent Safety Principle
ICTE 2015, 2015Different from traditional safety studies which focus on the probability of accidents, inherent safety research takes one step further to judge the possibility of the inherent hazards. The method in the paper is necessary to analyze the risk of the urban road, especially it is necessary to avoid the traffic conflict or traffic accident’s occurrence on ...
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